The secret to launching Reading, Writing, and Math Workshop in Upper Elementary

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  • Launching the workshop model in an upper elementary isn’t as hard as you think! In this video, I share with you how to structure your ELA and math blocks, mini lessons to teach, and ideas for centers.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @itsallelementary9082
    @itsallelementary9082 2 дні тому

    📝I had typically used them for after lunch or end of the day. I think it’s a great idea to use Must Do/May do for workshop! I’m going to try that this year! I think for math, I’m definitely doing something different. I like to do fact fluency games as a center but may have to rethink it. It would get too loud.

  • @sarahp444
    @sarahp444 Рік тому +1

    📝 I used a must do, may day list this past year and it was a GAME CHANGER. For me, rotating the whole class takes more time and is more distracting than a few students moving around at a time to gather materials for must do/may dos. It also supports both my early finishers and students who need more time to complete activities. I put the week's differentiated must dos in individual student center folders (paper activities). The may dos tend to really motivate students to work at a good pace while focusing on quality work.

  • @jessicamccrary5060
    @jessicamccrary5060 Рік тому +3

    📝 used Must Do, May Do list last year with my 3rd graders and loved it! I especially loved using it after tests while students waited for everyone to finish. I plan on using it this year with my new group of third graders as well!

  • @sarahp444
    @sarahp444 Рік тому +2

    What are some of your favorite literacy apps? Also, what are your favorite small group (teacher table) resources for 4th grade?

    • @msrachelvincent
      @msrachelvincent  11 місяців тому +1

      We do use a whole lot of apps because my students have Chromebooks. We use Epic and Read Theory regularly. I use a variety of resources for small group depending on what my students need. I like Jennifer Findley and The Stellar Teacher Company on TPT.

  • @hotlatinavamp
    @hotlatinavamp Рік тому +1

    Yes! I have a mustard and ketchup slide

    • @msrachelvincent
      @msrachelvincent  Рік тому +1

      I've seen lots of teachers talk about this idea too!